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  2. Ryan Phelan - Wikipedia

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    He was subsequently sacked by the Seven Network on 22 June 2020. [2] Original co-host Tom Williams returned to co-present the final three episodes of The Daily Edition with Obermeder, [ 3 ] while Angela Cox (Mondays to Thursdays) and Sally Bowrey (Fridays) replaced him in presenting the news updates on The Morning Show .

  3. List of Australian television newsreaders and news presenters

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    Seven National News (Syd, Mel, Adel, Per)/The Big News (Bris) Roger Climpson: Brian Naylor: Brian Cahill: Alec MacAskill Peter Waltham Eyewitness News (Syd,Mel)/Channel 10 News (Adel) Eric Walters: Ralphe Neill Roger Cardwell ABC News James Dibble: Geoff Raymond: Unknown Alan Hodgson Peter Holland: Nightly News Winner Unknown: Unknown: Unknown ...

  4. Eric Pearce (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Eric Herbert Pearce, OBE (5 March 1905 – 12 April 1997) was an English-born broadcaster and television pioneer in Australia.. Pearce was born in Hampshire, England, and had an early career in radio on the BBC before migrating to Australia, where he was a long-term newsreader on Melbourne television stations HSV Channel 7 (1956–65) and GTV Channel 9 (late 1950s–74, 1976–78).

  5. Glenn Taylor (television presenter) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] When State Affair was axed in 1987, Taylor briefly moved to Channel 7's Perth station TVW-7 where he began anchoring the local edition of Seven News following the departure of Peter Waltham. [8] In late 1987, it was announced that Taylor had been appointed as a co-anchor for Seven's hour-long Melbourne news, alongside Jennifer Keyte. [9 ...

  6. Seven News - Wikipedia

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    Seven News (stylised 7NEWS) is the television news service of the Seven Network and, as of 2021, the highest-rating in Australia. [1]National bulletins are presented from Seven's high definition studios in South Eveleigh, Sydney, while its flagship 6 pm statewide bulletins are produced in studios based in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth.

  7. Jim Wilson (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Wilson (born 29 December 1967 in Southport, Queensland) [1] is an Australian sports journalist, reporter and radio presenter.. Wilson has previously had a 28 year career at the Seven Network as a sport presenter, reporter and sports editor for Seven News initially starting in the Melbourne newsroom before moving to Sydney.

  8. Mark Ferguson (news presenter) - Wikipedia

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    He continued to present the news on This Afternoon, and then on Nine Afternoon News until September 2009. In September 2009, he signed off Nine News for the final time, after more than 17 years with the network. He then presented the weekend bulletin on Seven News Sydney, replacing Chris Bath who took over from Ian Ross. [7]

  9. Rob Brough - Wikipedia

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    Following his job as the host of Family Feud, Brough moved back into news for Seven's regional Queensland affiliate Sunshine Television on the Sunshine Coast.Shortly after Brough joined, Sunshine Television News became Seven News following the purchase of Sunshine Television by Seven and as such, the network's name and look changed to reflect the metropolitan Channel 7 stations.